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US Tomahawk Missile Stocks Alarm Pentagon as Iran Campaign Intensifies

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

US forces have been burning through Tomahawk cruise missiles at a rate that has alarmed Pentagon officials, raising questions about American strike capacity sustainability.

Pentagon's Missile Problem: Tomahawk Consumption Rate Alarms US Officials

The US military has been consuming Tomahawk cruise missiles during the Iran campaign at a rate that has alarmed some senior Pentagon officials, according to reporting cited by the Times of Israel on March 27, 2026. The concern is not that US strike capacity is immediately depleted — American missile stockpiles are substantial — but that the pace of consumption is high enough to raise questions about the sustainability of the current operational tempo over a multi-month campaign and about the timeline required to replenish inventories to pre-campaign levels.

The Tomahawk Land Attack Missile is the primary precision strike weapon in the US Navy's inventory for long-range land attack missions. Each missile costs approximately $2 million, and production capacity at Raytheon's manufacturing facilities cannot instantly surge to compensate for rapid drawdown. The consumption rate in the Iran campaign reflects both the scale of the target set — Iranian nuclear facilities, military command nodes, air defence systems, and logistical infrastructure spread across a large country — and the need for multiple missile strikes against hardened targets to achieve the required destruction effects.

European NATO allies have taken note of the situation, and it reinforces arguments already being made in Brussels and various European capitals that Europe cannot continue to depend on American military resources for its security needs. The Tomahawk consumption story has been specifically cited in European defence policy discussions as evidence that even the most powerful military in the world faces real capability constraints under sustained high-tempo combat operations, and that European countries must develop independent deep strike capabilities rather than assuming American assets will always be available.

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